Construcción de la identidad profesional y de género en la administración de justicia Argentina
Women participation in justice administration must be understood within the frame of different ongoing processes in the juridical profession. The expansions of layers� cohorts and the structural transformations of economy, as well as the reforms of the judicial power, have been associated with a reo...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | Spanish |
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Fundación Universitaria Los Libertadores
2010
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Online Access: | http://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/oaiart?codigo=3619520 |
Source: | Revista Via Iuris, ISSN 1909-5759, Nº. 9, 2010, pags. 11-32 |
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Women participation in justice administration must be understood
within the frame of different ongoing processes in
the juridical profession. The expansions of layers� cohorts and
the structural transformations of economy, as well as the reforms
of the judicial power, have been associated with a reorganization
process of the juridical labor (Bergoglio, 2005).
The classic image of the independent professional is not longer
a common situation, generating progressive salaried employments:
many professionals are absorbed by the justice
administration and juridical companies (Bergoglio, 2009). The growing concentration of woman lawyers in the administration
of justice, and their association with the deepening of
gender inequalities in this profession, indicates the importance
to analyze the dynamics through which these inequalities
are reproduced and/or transformed, as well as the contribution
of the actors themselves to these processes. In this sense,
we get into the perspective and the actions taken by women
to properly understand where they build their professional
trajectories from, together with their professional and gender
identity. Interviews to professionals suggest different explanatory
orientations to tackle the situation. |
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